⚾ Step up your game with ORIENGEAR’s backyard pro cage—where champions are made!
The ORIENGEAR Baseball Batting Cage offers a professional-grade 20x13x9 ft training space featuring durable polyester netting with oxford cloth seams and robust 12.7mm fiberglass poles. Its semi-open design balances ball containment with open practice space, making it ideal for baseball, softball, and golf training. Easy to install with ground stakes and windproof ropes, this cage transforms any backyard into a high-performance practice arena backed by a 1-year warranty.
Product Dimensions | 240"L x 156"W |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
UPC | 192717009930 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.5 x 13.25 x 8.5 inches |
Package Weight | 15.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 240 x 156 x 108 inches |
Brand Name | ORIENGEAR |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Model Name | 20FT, 1" Mesh, Open Ended Cage |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Vantex |
Part Number | YDP-040-BLB |
Style | 20x13x9FT without Door |
K**.
Go with the 1.25 mesh and 14mm poles
Go with the 1.25 mesh and the 14mm poles, it will last longer.Get some metal stakes as the plastic ones that come with it break very easy.This is the 2nd season with it and my boys used it pretty much every day till football season started. Ended up buying 2 of the 20ft because the pitching machine was just too close and fast for 1 20ft cage.Will update after this season.
C**5
Keep Looking
Nearly impossible to get this system setup correctly and to stay upright. The cheap plastic stakes have broken already and the cage has folded a couple of times while hitting. I gave it a shot several times and I was bummed that when I finally decided it wasn’t worth the money, I had missed the return date by two days. I’d keep looking if you’re considering. I know this seems harsh but it’s truthful from my perspective.
K**I
Great investment and value
This cage felt like the middle of the road product we needed. It was packaged well. My son and husband put it up in a reasonable amount of time without any struggle. It has held up for an entire season. My teen son hits baseballs and golf balls in it. Works well and keeps things contained just fine. I appreciate that it wasn't the cheapo option but didn't cost a fortune. Taking it down for the winter in a few weeks. Also...it has survived many major storms this year. I am sure it will come down and store just as easy as it went up. I would recommend it to a friend, and have done that.
K**K
For my purpose, it’s fine with some adjustments
I needed an enclosure for my golf simulator to capture my wayward shots. I wanted something that was sort of easy to assemble and put up / take down and didn’t break the bank.Stumbled upon this and it was too low, so I had to prop it up somehow and filled up some 5 gallon buckets to ziptie it to and it worked.Pros+ Cheaper than alternatives+ Came with everything includedCons- Wish it were taller.- Came with a hole in it. Customer service took off $10 and basically told me to buy something to fix it with. So not great service I would say.- Really difficult to get the pins into the poles- No storage bag. Though putting this up and down is kind of a nuisance that I don’t know how often I’m going to do that. Or until my lady starts getting cranky about how much of the yard I’m using…Recommendations* I think a 10’ wide x 12’ high x 15’ deep net might be a good sign for this type of application.* Make the horizontal straps two pieces with a buckle / adjustments instead of the fixed strap.Conclusion: All in all I’m pretty happy with it. It’s definitely saved me from hitting anything outside of the yard which is the goal. It was windy here the other day and the net was struggling to stay up which means I’ll have to pay more attention to the weather and ensure I take it down whenever a storm is coming through.
E**L
30 foot worth the price
We recently got the 30 foot long cage and have been really happy with it. It is not easy to set up, recommend having three people, and the yellow stakes are garbage, upgrade to metal stakes right away.This is a back yard cage and one that you will get a long use out of if you use it and set it up correctly. You need to make sure you set it up with a lot of tension in the strings and the net fully separated, which will keep the net structurally sound when you use it, and it will be durable.The 30 footer is just long enough to get a good workout in, as you can throw from behind a screen at one end and get good swings from the other.Definitely worth it and worth the money
Y**O
Great alternative to expensive batting cage time
This took a little more time to set up than expected. 4 of the plastic stakes also broke during installation.Would have liked it a little better if it had an actual entrance.It is big which is exactly what I wanted, I am hope it will stand up to the Texas heat/wind.A couple of recommendations1. Use bigger metal stakes instead of the ones that come with the product.2. Invest in a few more "U" anchors for the sides.3. Try to get 3-4 people to help. Its a lot for 1-2 people.Overall, I would recommend this product.
H**Y
Edit (6 months strong): Works as Described, Easy Set Up, Useful.
6 Month Review: After 6 months, bad weather, a hurricane, snow storm, and thousands of hitting/pitching reps, the net is still holding strong. It has never been disassembled, but when there are forecasts for strong winds, I simply unhook the fasteners and lay the net on the ground. Still recommend. If it ever breaks, I'll probably replace it with the exact same net.Original Review: Net is as described. I ended up using better anchors and straps (See photo - not included) to secure the net, but it seems to be decently built for the price. It's was very easy to assemble, but two people will be required. I read the poles can be broken fairly easily, so I was careful with them during the install. However, the kit comes with a spare pole if one breaks.Overall, after a couple hundred pitching and hitting reps, I would recommend.
S**A
Will not hold up to a light breeze!
P.O.S.! I got this for my kids for Xmas and we finally have nice enough weather to put it up. 3 of the cheap plastic spikes broke while attempting to put it up, we had to go get our study metal tent spikes. Kids loved it for the 5 minutes it was up, then a gust of wind came (not really that bad) and the cheap plastic clips broke in half that hold the thing up! For the amount of money we paid- this is absolutely ridiculous! Of course return window closed long long ago..
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